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An early Victorian mahogany longcase clock, the case with broken swan neck pediment above spiral carved pilasters and columns, above a lancet topped trunk door with box base below, the sixteen inch painted broken arch dial set with moon phase above an Arabic and Roman dial, having second subsidiary and date dials. H.237cm W.62cm
Robert Wood, London. A George III mahogany and gilt metal cased musical bracket clock, the arched cased with urn finials over glazed door and scale pierced side panels enclosing a triple fusee movement striking on ten bells, with engraved back plate, the painted dial with chime and strike/silent and God Save Ye King/Rule Britannia (sic) subsidiary dials, the whole on moulded plinth and ogee bracket feet, 61 cm
REGGAE 1973- 1974 - Nice selection of 70 x 7" singles. Artists to includes Gay Man, Roy & Joe, Starlites, Ken Parker, Peter Campbell, Winston Heywood (ATT 8046), Jimmy Green, Fab Five, Dobby Dobson, Bob Andy, Boy Wonder, Derrick Morgan. Labels to include Green Door, Dragon, Explosion, Success, Observers, Attack, Cactus, Jaguar, Volcano and Wizard. Condition varies.
Judaica. An 18th. century Nuremberg silver spice tower, the rectangular stepped tower with engraved stonework and pierced gallery, with tapering circular spire and ball finial on rococo ball and scroll circular pedestal base, the hinged door with swing over catch. Marks for Johann Nicholas Wollenberg, Nuremberg, 1794-5. Ht.25.5cm. wt. 220g.
A Queen Anne walnut cabinet on chest, circa 1700, with moulded cornice above two cupboard doors concealing an arrangement of ten small drawers, on a chest of two short and two long graduated drawers on bun feet, 167.5cm x 109cm/see illustration Condition Report: Colour and patina good, small area of beading missing from interior, each door has split vertically through the centre, feet old but probably replacements. Small dent in centre of left hand door, carcass split to both sides of top, later lock to map drawer .Handles, locks and escutcheon would appear to be original. Slight damage to veneer by hinges and on upper right door. For its age in good condition
An 18th Century Anglo-Indian rosewood two-door table cabinet, the surface profusely inlaid with bone leaf scrolls, the reverse of the doors inlaid with stylised trees, 57cm wide (interior drawers removed)/see illustration Condition Report: Exterior faded, the top missing several inlaid leaves and flower heads, the back very dry and missing some ivory stringing and veneer to the bottom left and top right corner. Front missing some stringing, right hand door detached and missing some ivory inlay and veneer, left hand door with similar blemishes, reverse of door panels in good condition.
A George II walnut bureau bookcase, the bookcase over with moulded cornice, fitted adjustable shelves and enclosed by a pair of arch top mirror doors, each door monogrammed interlaced 'L's, the base with fitted interior beneath the fall flap with three long and two short drawers under, 104cm wide/see illustration Condition Report: The cornice loose and missing moulding, sides pitted and with some veneer splitting, both doors warped at the top (the gap later filled), hinges supported to the outside of both doors, mirror glass broken to right hand panel, both original plates faded. Veneer split, escutcheon plate to right door missing, central door moulding loose. Base with splits and some missing veneer, top two drawers reconstructed.
Isaac Nichols, Wells, a late 18th century oak longcase clock, the eight-day movement with arched brass and silvered Roman dial having strike-silent selector to the arch and subsidiary seconds over and date aperture, 220 cm high Condition Report Good original overall, a split in hood door frame to the bottom, weights and pendulum present
1905 DE DION BOUTON TYPE Z Registration number BW 98 The Edwardian car with two seat, 'Victoria' style coachwork incorporating a 'Spider' rear seat, track 3'11, wheelbase 6'5", the door sills with brass plates inscribed H.S. Mulliner No. 253, finished in deep moss-green with black tubular chassis and varnished hickory artillery wheels shod with 760 x 90 beaded-edge tyres, the hubcaps engraved DE DION BOUTON, the brass mounted 'coal scuttle' pattern bonnet rising to reveal the water cooled single cylinder 9 h.p. (1100cc) (8 h.p. (1055cc)?) engine No. 17776 with associated De Dion carburettor No. 126 and water pump, the hand operated plunger-type oil pump is mounted adjacent to the driver's dash board, the plate clutch, operated by the right hand pedal, drives through the combined three speed gearbox (with reverse), and differential unit, selection of the gears being made sequentially via a long lever at the driver's right side, final drive by articulated half shafts to the wheels, the rear brakes are provided with internal expanding shoes within drums, and are operated by a 'push-on' hand lever beside the gear lever, the left pedal, the first movement of which, automatically reduces the engine speed while, finally, operating a transmission brake, other controls, by the use of levers mounted on the inclined steering wheel, are readily accessible, suspension in by 1/2 elliptic front and rear with an additional transvers spring at the rear, the rear wheels are mounted on the eponymous De Dion axle, the dashboard mounted with a case containing the trembler coil and a similar case for small tools, sparking plugs and other accessories, together with a rare triangular plaque inscribed 'Licensed by the British Motor Motor Traction Co. Ltd., & the Dunlop Motor Co. Ltd.,' stamped 'No. 2196 Not Transferable' with a set of two Lucas period 'King of the Road' headlights and another for the tail light Together with an extensive history file including a purchase receipt from F. Loring & Co., scrap yard in Cardiff for £8.00 dated 27/3/47 and subsequent historic receipts for the original restoration, the acquisition of the registration number, correspondence with the Veteran Car Club, the original dating certificate No. 1442 dated 4/12/74, the accompanying brass plaque, the Vintage Sports Car Club, correspondence and 'Buff form' (amendments needed) and other correspondence of historic interest, contained in six folders. Spare parts include a pair of aluminium panelled doors, a Stepney wheel, a spare tyre and various wheel rims and other items
AN ANTIQUE INDIAN HARDWOOD PANTRY CUPBOARD, with stepped pediment over a single florally carved panelled door, flanked to either side by upright panels and all over three drawers with ceramic knob handles and further cupboard doors below, all standing on short turned feet, 104cm wide x 183cm tall
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